Sentence example with the word 'eulogium'

eulogium

Definition n. a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently

Last update: September 4, 2015


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Euler's eulogium was enhanced by his desire to quit Berlin, d'Alembert's by his dread of a royal command to repair thither; and the result was that an invitation, conveying the wish of the "greatest king in Europe" to have the "greatest mathematician" at his court, was sent to Turin.   [Please select]

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After Florence left the house, Carrie pronounced an eulogium upon her which led Mrs.   [Please select]

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I wonder why so _strong_ a man has escaped the admiring eulogium of Carlyle.   [Please select]

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Murray two months later if he could not advertise the eulogium with one of his books.   [Please select]

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Eulogium on Cromwell and approval of Milton's taking office (Latin Secretaryship) under him.   [Please select]

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He was still more surprised when Kennedy launched at once into a glowing eulogium of Porter.   [Please select]

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Once in the boat, Janice launched into an ecstatic eulogium on the commander-in-chief.   [Please select]

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